Tinkerbelle
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I don't pack for my son when he's going away because he is perfectly capable of packing for himself and because if I was going to do I would have to keep asking if he wanted this that or the other.
I do cook for him and make sure he has clean clothes in his wardrobe and I do it willingly and happily. I can't claim to clean his room or do his ironing because my wonderful cleaner does all of that. But he can cook, he can iron (badly) and he is perfectly capable of coping without me.
It's not about me wanting to interfere in his life or about me wanting to control him or be the most important woman in his life ... it's just how I prefer to run the house. And sometimes he cooks for me or picks up some shopping, especially if I'm working late.
I can't say I'm looking forward to the day he moves out, but neither am I discouraging him. And in today's market, especially living here in the south east, renting or getting a mortage for young people is eyewateringly expensive.
And the other bone of contention is that I don't think he should pay rent, and I know a lot of people disagree with that one. But how is he ever going to save up to move out if I whack him for rent? You could argue that he won't understand how to manage money or understand the cost of things, but he knows perfectly well how much things cost.
I do cook for him and make sure he has clean clothes in his wardrobe and I do it willingly and happily. I can't claim to clean his room or do his ironing because my wonderful cleaner does all of that. But he can cook, he can iron (badly) and he is perfectly capable of coping without me.
It's not about me wanting to interfere in his life or about me wanting to control him or be the most important woman in his life ... it's just how I prefer to run the house. And sometimes he cooks for me or picks up some shopping, especially if I'm working late.
I can't say I'm looking forward to the day he moves out, but neither am I discouraging him. And in today's market, especially living here in the south east, renting or getting a mortage for young people is eyewateringly expensive.
And the other bone of contention is that I don't think he should pay rent, and I know a lot of people disagree with that one. But how is he ever going to save up to move out if I whack him for rent? You could argue that he won't understand how to manage money or understand the cost of things, but he knows perfectly well how much things cost.